Impacts of Land Expropriation on the Entrepreneurial Decision-Making Behavior of Land-Lost Peasants: An Agent-Based Simulation
Haijun Bao,
Hao Dong (),
Jinshui Jia,
Yi Peng and
Qiuxiang Li
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Haijun Bao: Zhejiang University of Finance and Economics
Hao Dong: Zhejiang University of Finance and Economics
Jinshui Jia: Zhejiang University of Finance and Economics
Yi Peng: Zhejiang University of Finance and Economics
Qiuxiang Li: Zhejiang University of Finance and Economics
A chapter in Proceedings of the 23rd International Symposium on Advancement of Construction Management and Real Estate, 2021, pp 251-268 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The rapid urbanization of China results in a large number of land-lost peasants and relevant social problems that impede sustainable development. Land-lost peasants are encouraged to venture into entrepreneurship to improve their survival and development. However, a few studies investigated the dynamic process of the entrepreneurial decision-making behavior of land-lost peasants. Therefore, the effectiveness of promoting entrepreneurship to land-lost peasants remains unknown. This study establishes an agent-based simulation model for the entrepreneurial decision making of land-lost peasants based on the revised Todaro model. Relevant measures are also proposed to provide effective guidance for promoting entrepreneurship to land-lost peasants based on the simulation results. The findings can provide references for local government to promote entrepreneurship among land-lost peasants in China and other regions.
Keywords: Land acquisition; Land-lost peasants; Agent-based simulation; Entrepreneurial decision making (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-3977-0_19
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